Norton Secure VPN FAQ

Public Wi-Fi is everywhere: airports, coffee shops, malls, and hotels. Free "hotspots" are so widespread that people connect to them without thinking twice. It's convenient, but reading emails, checking your bank account, or performing any activity that requires a login is risky business when you use public Wi-Fi. Norton Secure VPN is here to help.

Norton Secure VPN requires you to create a Norton account. Norton account lets you manage all of your Norton services and product keys from one location. When you make a purchase from the Norton Online Store, Google Play or App Store, Norton prompts you to create a Norton account. All you have to provide is your email address and set a password.

The IP addresses of the servers are located in different countries including United States, United Kingdom, Singapore, and Brazil and are Norton Secure VPN optimized to ensure the best possible Internet browsing experience.

When you use Norton Secure VPN, your data is encrypted so that your Internet service provider (ISP) can see only the amount of traffic passing through their servers and not the encrypted data.

If you don't use Norton Secure VPN, your ISP can see what websites you are viewing, your emails, IM chats and any files that you download or upload. The websites that you visit can see the browser you use, the operating system of your device, and your location.